"I can tell you we had a request for 300 beds, and that was National Guard. We had a request for 40 beds this morning. We're looking at about 1,000 workers to clean the oil in different places," Angelette said.

Angelette is glad for the business, but she feels uncomfortable working with a company she thinks may turn her town into a toxic wasteland.

Will she tell BP how she feels? "Not until they sign the contract. I'm a bit smarter than that." Angelette said.